The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 22 October 1890

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  • 105 1 (October 2\.) Tin Gambier 59° do. Cube No. i 2^ do. Ho. No. 2 7*° Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore > 11.25 do. White. (Fair L/W— s%) *3S« Nutmegs iios to the Ib.) J&« Mace (Banda) 8 5Cloves (Amboina) lc >- Bally Coltee (io% Blacks) Tapioca, small pearl (Fair qualit\)
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 31 1 On ihe iot!> instant, at Singapore, Wniiwi Smith (formerly «>t Nairn, N. ft Assistant Superintendent ol the Singapore and Straits Printing Office. Aged ->; v Deeply regretted. Edinburgh papers, please COpy«
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  • 191 1 The Autumn race meeting began yesterday in tiru weather. The late arrival ol the Baron de Horn's entries excited some discussion, the Committee deciding to accept them, after consideration. A new French-Malay vocabulary by M. Errington de la Croix has been issued. A tootball match by artificial light
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  • 54 1 (CoRRtCTBD UT TO OCTOBER 21. On London Kink in s demand 4« Private credits fTI s |r.( iirivMils o m s I" s 3 Si On I• n i a< H;ink denwind 221 ON HoN(iKDMI. Bank demand Private 30c! s dis. On Java. tianh flriiMnd Private 306^ > SOl
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  • 577 1 Another Chinese Famine Fund. (October 15th). 1•. -r „.< p-,» id? I'cople s right mftifttti* .iwr.i by intitifnce and imbribed by r*ti It < patr m I ruth lirr mii pre cpU Jft* r to RelickM. I oralty.and Law. Nor in China again is the scene <>i devastation by flood,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 CONTENTS. Leading Articles. Pm,k. Another Chinese Famine Fund 453 Relief Emigration 454 Dubashes 454 Our Sewage Scheme 454 Chinese Crime 455 Paragraphs 457 The Elephant and the Chickens." 45S Football at night 4°3 Supreme Court 455*4^3»4^4 Java News 4^.S Notes from the Sing Pc 41 6 Sungei I'jong Notes 466
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    • 100 1 FOR SALE. Kof S.ilc f»y Auction, oti Friday, the >ist O( i obm<. iS<>o, the undermentioned valuable properties 81 l.abu.m. (1.) Coolfm. Thai Pleasantly situated commodious I fpper*roomed dwelling house, al Tanjong Tanas, buill of wood .\\m\ atlap root. Standing on seven '7 1 acres freehold land with of fruit
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  • 659 2 (October iOth). With the cultivable areas ol the Native States of the Peninsula gaping for the labour that comes all too slowly, and indeed has for some time diminished to a most serious extent, no opportunity should be allowed to pass which holds out a chance of Boding
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  • 580 2 Dubashes. October 1 7th) The lesson that the case ofthe Thermo~ />v/. decided in Ihe Supreme Court yesterday, teaches the dubashe* ol this port .should be a useful one and, reading between the lines, it w ill perhaps show Agents of vessels the necessity o( exercising more than the usual
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  • 514 2 Our Sewage Scheme. (October 18th). THEKE is one step which we think the Municipal Commissioners might take in reference to the suggested new sanitary system ol which they have sanctioned the execution of plans lor the Central Ward. It will he remembered that the Municipal Engineer I). is based his
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  • 1152 3 Chinese Crime. (October 20th). TOUCHING the peculiar case related iii Friday's issue, where a Chinaman, a TeO- chew, took refuge in a Chinese gentleman's carriage, being, as he declared, in fear o( death, at the hands of certain other Chinamen, it would seem proper to make some further remarks before
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  • 338 3 SUPREME COURT. Tuesday, October, 21. Before Mr. Chid Ju^tii t O'Malle) I'lU H<)\\ I'm l'"i Ul I'lMlM The two nits I). J Mathers Strait* Steamship Company, and Mary Thompi i \.Straiis Steamship Company, and Kou Tiong Poh third |)»rt\ -irisin^; utli "I llv < > 1 1 1 I<> ii
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  • 1415 4 The following telegram was received from Raub yesterday, and forwarded to Brisbane "Crushing will be commenced next week Quantity of stone raised to date is [20 tons now at Battery. Prospects the same as before. Expect to finish about the end of the year. Mine prospects good." Mr. Bibby
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  • 282 4 The Lily Variety Company repeated Friday's performance last night, with some alterations, before a very large and appreciative audience, including Col. Kllis and the officers of the Regiment. The programme of Friday was carried out with as great success as on the first occasion. A song
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  • 250 4 Census-taking in tome parts of Southern India would appear to be rather a tough job, i< what a correspondent of the Madras Mail tayi be true. He writes i In my own recollection, strange imnjji nations impelled the operations ot the last OCfMUt. I w.i* then a small boy and
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  • 736 5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOU&R 15, 18,^0. 7 There will be a smoking concert at ihe Tanglin Club on Wednesday ihe 22nd lit 1 J ill. Mr. Justice GoMney ;«iul Mrs (ioldney leave England hv the Rome (connecting with the Khedive at Colombo), <>n the iftlh October, Major McCallum comes l>; the
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  • 965 5 The Hon. A. M. Skinner will come down by the Clyde next week to attend the meeting of t li Council fixed for the -'4th inst. M. Krrington de la Croix lias returned from Selangor, and will proceed to Pahang in about a week. The Regimental
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  • 699 6 The Story of the Elephant and the Chickens. (By our jEsop. An elephant, out walking om- day. accidentally trod on and killed an old hen that had a brood of chickens following her. When the elephant saw the mischief she had done, and heard the poor little chickens running round
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  • 111 6 The mail despatched per M Meanatchy on l()th Sept. via Negapatam Bombay was delivered in London on tin.' 14th instant. A correspondent from Newchwang writes to the Chinese Times: "There are rumours ol a collision on the northern or north-eastern frontier between Russians and Chinese, but
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  • 1908 6 The Match under Association, and Gas~ light rules, originally fixed for to-night, will probably take, place on Monday next at 9-30 P. M.| The following have been asked to represent the S. C. C.J Boileau, Saunders, Light foot, "C. J.,' Dennys, Carmichael, D. Stuart Carmichael, W. Makepeace,
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  • 1062 7 The total Return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week, was 1,116. The inquest into the cause of the fire in Teluk Aver was concluded in camera this 0 morning. Mr. C. >. Blagden has come down to Singapore from his district
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  • 870 8 We arc asked to say that gin sts a 1 Lady Dickson's Fancy Dress 'At Home" on Friday next, arc requested to bring cards with them with their rfames <>n one side and the. character they represent on the other. 'I hoc cards to be handed
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  • 695 8 The outward Norddeutscher Lloyd steamii" Braunschweig^ with London mail <>l Sept. 29th, lefl olombo on the 19th inst., at h !'.M.. and mm\ be expected here on r nda\ m The Circus last night was attended by a large number ol persons, who greatly enjoyed the
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  • 88 8 Abstra< i ol Traffic Earnings f<>r the Month of September, 1890: Head* 0/ Rtaipti S c. Pa--, ngers _\<H (> vS Horse*, < arriages, and I) 68 <>s l-.\. m I .-its 1 7 7<; Parcels 74 <" Bxtra Luggage ()i Sp© ial I r.iiMs... total aa<
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  • 1134 9 TO THE Benevolent of the Port* of <~hina, J;ipn. Corea, Hongkong, and the Straits Settlements lon behalf of the Rural Population of the Vicinity of Tientsin who have been rendered destitute by the Recent Disastrous Floods. The Committee elected at a public meeting of the residents of Tientsin
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  • Correspondence.
    • 474 9 To thf Editor. Sir, m A.Lover of Sport," in his letter to your contemporary's yesterday's issue, is quite right when he says that the Committee should have decided whether or no the entry of the Baron's horses should have been accepted or not. The rule is
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  • 398 9 iFr§m out own Correspondent.) On Friday evening at 5.30, the police ar rested the owner of a house in Heeren Street with five of his friends, on suspicion of gambling. The owner was charged on Saturday with keeping a common gaming house, and those present with being in a
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  • 84 9 A Colombo paper ha» the following Mr. Fisscher, the late manager of the G. O. has been making his pile while at the Hotel il> I' Europe," Singapore, and is shortly to retire his laurels. He married the niece of the proprietor, Mr. Becker, not long after going to Singapore,
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  • 650 10 {Ceylon Papers.) London, Oct. 4 -Mr. Harrinffl n, M. .P., Is the defending counsel for O'Brien, Dillon and others now on their trial .'it Tippcrary, having refused to withdraw certain disorderly language he had made use of was ordered to withdraw from the case. An uproarious scene followed
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  • 449 10 (By the Mail). The directors of the New Oriental Bank Corporation notice thai the office < t managing din < having been abolished, Mr. Robert Turner Rohde, the chid inspector and secretary, has been appointed chief manager over the anain of the cor- ration. Mr. John Paterson, the
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  • 3005 10 These passages are extracted from the last Bangkok Consular Report Banks, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation established an agency in Bangkok towar.ls the end of iSSS. It w.i- not long before bank notes, varying in amount Ironn one lical is. iod.) to 400 ticals (£36 13*.
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  • 51 11 Corps Orders. Orders by (apt. R. Dunman, Acts;. Commandant S. V. A. Singapore isth Octobtw% iSyo. I. There will l.<- a 7 R.M.L. Gun drill lor the Right Half Battery to-morrow (Thursday) instead of the lecture. By Order, (Stated) R. S. Wai son, Major, k.\. Aetg. Adjutants
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  • 317 11 The doctrine that China is to provide the next great wave of human invasion that is to follow in the tra< k ol previous historical race-movements from Asia into Europe has often of late years been expounded, and the extensive emigration of Mongolians that has
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  • 198 11 Before the Chief Justice,) 14th Oct., i'^o^ A',- Meyn 1 Kolaiulei I'.xpnrte Sabooro This was ati appeal from a rlrcision nt the Official Assignee 'Mr. Hornby), reject ing a proof <»t Sabooroo, claiming as attorney of Kuppay, for $4,632. Mr. Shear wood apix-ar^il lor ih<- appellant, Sabooroo, and
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  • 291 11 Last night (15th) an interesting experiment ua> made on ili«: Tank Road loot-ball ground. Six large Wells lights were provided liv Messrs. Riley Hargreaves ft Co., and erected on stands six leet high .11 appropriate point s round the field. Four "t the li^hN were each ol
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  • Correspondence.
    • 797 12 To the Kditor. Sir, There have been divers opinions expressed about receiving the entries of the Baron de Horn's horses, which, unfortunately, arrived a couple of days later than the date fixed for closing. That it would be in the interests of sport to allow the Baron's
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  • 207 12 To the Editor. Sir, A few days ago I noticed a letter in the Singapore Free Press describing a journey in the Malay Peninsula by a traveller, in which he was very much troubled by mosquitoes, sandflies, &c. For the benefit of intending travellers in the
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  • 354 12 According to the DentscJics Haudels-Archiv in the whole ot Java the flat country lying along the coasts, as well as the lovvcr slopes of the hills, are well adapted for the cultivation of the sugar-cane. The number of sugar manufactories in Java is estimated to
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  • 481 12 ednesday, Oct. 15. Donald t. Jakdimi. The vidence for the plaintiff was chiefly as to the details of damages to the Caroline and the Untong Johanna while in defendant's possession, but there was no clear testimony ,i> to the arrangement l> 'tween the p.ntis, showing th<: extent ol
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  • 117 12 A society has been formed in I.ondon for the purpose of promoting the knowledge of yet another universal language* The founders of the new organisation arc of opinion that Volapuk will never become sufficiently popular to be used universally, and have determined to seek another solution of the problem. The
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  • 2169 13 'From our trurtt CorresPohifoit.) The Emperor of German) and Kiiv I* ussia has bestowed upon Captain G J. Buyskes serving with the squadron in Netherlands India, the order of Knight of the Red Kagle, third cla-s on account of services rendered by that officer in suppressing a serious
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  • 469 13  -  Panang Gazette A case ol considerable interest and importance to ihe shipping and trading i ommunity generally was disposed of by Mr. justice Wood in the Supreme Court on Thursday last. The plaintiff* Ban Chin Hong 3c Co. sued i<> recover $713.02 from the Indo-China Steamship <
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  • 481 14 3rd October. A Cantonese actor named Pang Ngo Kow had a frightful experience in Klang one day some time ago. A fellow-actor ot his called Luk Sliuk died suddenly on a bed in an empty room unknown to any one, and when Pang Xgo Kow
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  • 183 14 {Rangoon Gazette.) London. Bth Oct. The following is result of the Race for the Middle Park Plate I— Gonverncu f i, Sit>honia j, Orion j. New York, Bth An explosion has taken place in one of the sections of the immense Dupoflt gunpowder mill-, at Wilmington, Delaware, five
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  • 228 14 (Pinang GaMette. I Mr. F. A. Swettenham, ihe Resident of Perak, arrived by the steimer .!/<■>/ from Port Weld on Friday morning lor the purpose, we v iderstand, ol conferring with the Kinta general tanners. He returned the same night. Ordered Home. We are sorry to learn that
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  • 446 14 {From our own Correspondent} A few works «ii<o, a pony belonging to the Acting Superintendent of Public Works, was taken by a tiger at the 20th mile on the Linggi-road. It is seldom that a tiger will attack a horse or pony, and this is, I believe,
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  • 1775 14 I ho French 'journal Offlciel gives the following despati I, received by the French Under-Secretory r>( Stau- for the Colonies with regard to the resu.t ol the experiments made on board the gunboats ot the French fleet and the ship Arethuse^s to the practical value of native coal
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  • 306 15 (S. M. Gazette.) The purchase of the Rajakumar, seems to be a step in the right direction, as this vessel apparently has all the qualities required for Siamese waters shallow draft U; allow her to enter the smaller rivers, and splendid accomodation to take on board quite a
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  • 1831 15 Mr. M'Connell, of the Canadian Geological Survey, has just returned from investigating the Athabaska petroleum fields, in the Canadian North-West territories. He says that there is a greater quantity of petroleum in ihese than in any known district in the world. Along the Athabaska River there
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  • 1172 16 Concluded, j It was Raffles intention, as soon as hi-> temporary Kttlement haa expired, to confef on the cultivators the lull prop.'ie^ry li^U in their holdjii^'n involving the U-rriUy doubtful privilege of alienating their lulds and the ditartfWH liability to be sold up either \>\ their
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  • 1462 16 general meeting of members of the Club kvas held yesterday (17th) at 5 p. m., over sixty being present. On the motion of Mr. John Frascr, seconded by Mr. Tregarthen, Mr. J. Cuthbertson was elected to the chair. The Chairman was proceeding to the business of the
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  • 888 17 THE 58TH LILY MINSTRELS AT TANGLIN. Disheartened at the wain ol appreciation as well as ol attendance at their last effort in the Town-hall, the Lilies t<>< k a great deal of pains to retrieve their o IOU.S this time, and m ith indomitable spirit, driermined to add fresh laurels
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  • 403 17 i'iu;\f ttt'ii fot the Singiif>ort I Sept. 30. The leading arii< le !>.»- r« <«•• r<n< c Icm omroeri c Id < oiWtt tion with ill' 1 <l'-|»'»r(.ttnKi <»t ilk two men, Ng Lin < bee and < boi I. kj I'm. from Penanjj, i
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  • 1756 18 A Correspondent forwards a plainspeaking article from [.and and Water, upon the causes that interfere with county cricket much of what is said in this is capable of application to cricket in Singapore where of a Cricket Club membership numbering about 300, the excluding its garrison members, hardly
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  • 589 18 Those who were delighted by Mi*s Amy Sherwin's beautiful singing at her concerts in Singapore may like to read the following reference to that charming artiste which is taken from the MusicrJ World, Aug. 2nd. There is also a portrait of Miss Sherwin given as a supplement,
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  • 1067 19  -  Brisbane Boomerang Though it may still be a moot point whether the use of the totalisator tends to improve racing yet all must admit that it has become a necessity for Oueensland racing clubs, as without the prolits derived from its use many of our principal
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  • 723 19 The annual Conference of the Association tor the Reform and Codification* of (Im Law of Natio.is was held at Liverpool towards the close of August and covered four days. To is Association is an international body, and a large number of continental members attended. The main work
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  • 1606 19 Picture lo yourself i>a)^ a writer in the Lahore Civil **d Military Gatettt) a lofty room, in whk h a deeply frilled punkah is fanning twenty or tiunv boys ami bearded men as they mi mi squat on theii heels in a cluster round my desk.
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  • 64 20 Corps Orders. Orders by Capt. R. Diinman, Actjj. Commandant Si A. Singapore, tfth October, 1890, I. Nexl week being Race week, ihere will be no drills. 11. Meml>ers who have not yet sent in tiieir Post-cards ot attendance «ii Camp are reg icsted to do so by
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  • 347 20 58TH Rbot., Coy, (i v. Raffles School. This match was played on the school ground on Saturday, although the rain ol the morning had rendered the ground very soft, and the pitch must have Buffered. Everything being in favour ol the bowling scores were very low, the average of
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  • 63 20 I Government G.tgette Oct. Mr (i. P. Tickell's leave has been extended 10 Dec. jist. Mr. Steve E. Harper has rel umed from leave. The Reports o( officers sent to examine the maintain range accessible from the (iintiiw iVras Pass, with a view to obtaining a si c
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  • 253 20 S. R. C. v R. A. The Recreation Club played the Royal Artillery, on the Esplanade on Saturday, a good game resulting in a victory for the S I\. C. The wicket was very fast, hut it wa> impossible to gvt a firm fooling. Chopard went in lirst, and
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  • 353 20 Since the affiliation of the Singapore Rifle Association to the National Rifle Association, and the possession of the N.R A. medal to be shot for annually, the interest in the Challenge Cup competitions has somewhat diminished, the shooting ot the cup taking place every four months. and
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  • 272 21 Si am News. {Bangkok Times.) Ihe Daily Post <>i September the 9th says thai the King of Siam is expected in London next month, and he will, doubtless, be the lion ol the autumn season." We hear that Mr. Page has received a very favorable legal opinion from the Attorney
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  • Correspondence.
    • 160 21 DEAR Sir, Please allow me space in your paper for the following: In your contemporary's issue <>t the 18th September, Mr. Bibby has said that 1 sent a wire to Australia paying that the Raub crushing was a lailur As this might lead people to think thai
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  • 633 21 The following portion! of the President Rrport lor October are ol interest Km The receipts under rain and laxe* continue MtbfaCtOiy and enabled 09 tO add a<i .tin-. S.. I to our Fixed l>epoe«ti interest. Ihe statement of unpaid •jee»raenl rates in respect <-t ill- period prior to
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  • 475 21 Dl. Sil.\ V ABAYAWIH tt POROI IS Before the Chief Justi< c Mr B I. deSilva, jeweller, High Street, Singapore, sued M. P, A. Abayawira and X Porolis i«>r mone) advanced ($182.80] *nd lju.kU supplied (#807.31) total value $990.1 1 1. the security being a
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  • 636 21 lender the title "Random Theatrical Recollections/ a writer in the Whitehall Review introduce* these old-time Eastern reminiscences Sitting one evening in the Portuguese Ihe.itH! .it llcjiilj Kong, an Kngliahman in the ne<t ->till 10 me begin 1 very fricndl) cotiversation but by degrees my replies appeared to satisfy him levi
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  • 2630 22 I he chid topic o! conversation in racing circles during the last week has been the Baron dc Horn's entries. The subject has been so thoroughly discussed from both sides of the question that it would serve no useful purpose to go over the ground again.
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  • 706 23 Tm SIAMBSk Fa-Mimstkk TO FRAMCB DlS< o\ bred Scrubbing jhi Deck of Ship \T London. )n Thursday morning la-t the steamer Glrnprirn," laden with merchandise and carrying but a handful of pavsengcrv moved slowly nut ol the South Dork, London. ;«nd steamed away down the Thames,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 93 23 Xn mi Editor. Sir,- -I see thai I > > t«T t m Inarticle >'i Ihc ta- i i.i^t nijlr. nays thai hf saw the Grand National won Uverjnx)! by a home with the reins tied round hi* neck, and tin- rider holding on to the
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  • 974 23 if mm our own Cnrmpondtnt.) On the 1 6th before Mr. Bin h Kwe Sian Tin was charged with keeping a common gaining house, and be and Vj Swi Chiod, Sian Tek link, Sun Hun Keong, Chan Ko Chong and S« t Team Wat with playing in a common
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  • 1587 24 TNI Raij.w \y EXTENSION A i>\Y \r dATV. {From our MM Cornspomh'nt.j Saturday, nth. Cards were issued to all the elite ot Kwala Luropor ami the neighbourhood stating that Mr. Huttenbacn would be "At Home at Batu Coffee Kstate on Saturday iitli at 4 I. \l.. and all
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  • 2020 25 We had «ii first proposed I lie question in a dificrent form, namely, Will the Chinese conquer the world?" On reflection, we substitute t he heading as it now stands, because it permits of broader consideration. A race may overrun the world, without waging
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  • 439 26 The Russian Heir Apparent. London, 14th October, lis Imperial Highness the Czarewitcll lias abandoned his intention to visit Stamboul and Palestine in consequence, it issupposed o( tincholera epidemic. It is also rumoured that the proposed journey to the East will not take place owing to the Czarina dreading
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 23 26 Passengers Arrived. Oct. 14 Plßff Calvps.i j Irom l)<li. McMTf. Butlin, (j.irrr.K, I )rrniaiili, (in.ot.iinl l)i imulaii. Oct. 15: Prr Saghaliin. Irom Yokohama.
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    • 657 26 Mr. and Mrs. D.iwonin/ji Mr. Pentura. From Kobe— Mr. and Mrs. Shibuya Krom Shanghai.— Mis. I Mr- N 1 irjjer. 1 M .n^konj. Mr. 11. l Pal 1, Mr. A. Lenx. <„ n i mtal 16 An I ircus an ists, Mr. L. Portal Pei Oxn (rom Mai I M
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    • 668 26 ()\i\ It str., 1,899, Delacroix, Marseilles, Sept. 21, lienerel, Viails and Passengers, Mr--. Maritim< s Ii Ottoln-r fc. !»i \«.k mis. Brit, str., 90, D Padua, Mmr, Oct. 14- ill and 75 Deck Passengers, Wee Bin v R. Billiton, Brit.str., 195, Cliopard, Klang,Oct. 1;. .en, r.il and 47 Deck Passengers,
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  • 225 27 Quotation. < -4> rd "P Skaiw Valee N l>^ H-konuX S'hai Hank. jj;'/o Prcm. J^«M»D TjSW"" «JS '>s KewOrienUl&wk. $50 Lastiale. 4 a,000,0M0 £567,100 ty.ioo 50 50 op.c. Tanjong Pagar Dock. Moo Sellen i^«m«o i^oo^jou I*o*' 100 lou i.» p.. l)enimrslip... Kir I .ast sal*'.
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 589 27 BAT ATI ER. Dut. str.. 2%O X Kndrr, S -iraliaya. Oct. 15, General and 127 D-ck Passe»ff n, \Vee Bin \-Co. R. Wn.i. 01 hk Wisp, Brit, sir., 166, Angus, Klang, Oct. iS, General and 138 Deck Passengers, Straits S. S. Co. Ltd.— X. Marmood, Linga yacht, too, Ahntid, Linga,
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    • 421 27 Isla de Luzon, Span, str., Genis, for Barcelona and Liverpool. BbNGKALIS, Brit. -ir.. D'Padua, for Muar. Oi tober 21 May FLOWBR, Dut str., Xainby, for Batavia. Ruby, Brit, str., D'Cruie, for Mantok and Palembang. KIAM Ann, firit. str., Rozelh, for Pakan via ports. PETREL, Brit, str., Gray, for Sulu via
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    • 405 27 h BBERO, New York, Sept. >i; Harward, New \«»rk, Sept. Ci'pnrv, R-»rrv. Sppl v^ssti^s load: ng. tor I.oti.t'o.i SrswNK, Cier. sh tl GilfilUn Woadli For Liverpool Prin« k Om lit il (iilhlUn \\'<>i»d X < n. Fur HongkvHg Marie Bkro, «cr. l»k., R l>- r^ Schmidl <v < <<. SHIPPING
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 413 28 J. M. LYON CO. Civil and Mechanical En^inerm, Mn.iwrom IKUNFOI'NDERS \Nd CONTRACTOR*. Albion Engine Works. Beach Road Office and Sale-room i Hint Street., near the General Post Office SPECIALITIES. Small Steamers and Launches. Elephant Land Boilers. Lyon's Patent Rice Mills. Self-acting Tapioca Machinery. Colonial Wood Working Machinery. Mining and Pumping
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    • 459 28 STEAM VESSELS. Riley Hargreaves&Co. ENGINEERS SHIPBUILDERS, SIN(iArORF, Have at present umirr construction ami OK SnLc tliL- following vessels: STEAM YACHT or PASSENGER STEAMER Length 80' <>" Beam 13' 6" Draft 5' o Tastefully fitted throughout. Cargo Capacity 20 tons. S[)ccd 11 Knots. STEAM LAUNCHES. Lar^i Sea-going Launch with Compound Surface
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    • 439 28 Tjiliwong Engineering Works. This shop is MfuateM in Iviitenzor^ and has all 1 1 •<- latt-sl apu .)"<<•- or ing »hj nrsi i< in,;, t-erin^ mruiks, touU, < t> vu. At the prescnl inoinenl there an ready t<-r delivery in a month six \\\>\ l.i^s traction nes oi and 16
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 861 29 POWELL CO., AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE. Cwambkr Cupboards m/J \m —^J^ ill v sKs Chfsts of Drawkrs. if v/ I ill fflj WMKAHI, It DA T 1 Vf i 1 /RATH unnu) \V 11 A T VOTe V-/ U A 1 n M/ J»l J i MA 1 ii VJ 1 J),
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